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? for Paul Re: EZ ink positions

2004-05-28 by Randy Rancier

? for Paul, Or for who ever else may know!
So it sounds like can have a set of both carts and progressively warm 
your image by how many warm carts you put in the color positions; the 
black being always the same.  Since I am considering a purchase of 
the C-84, does it matter which order your progress through for more 
warmth, i.e. Y,C,M; or do all of the ink positions put the same 
amount of ink in the same places and therefore wouldn't matter which 
order?

Is there some place that discribes this procedure in detail? Doesn't 
sound like it is much more complicated than knowing which positions 
to progress through and some experimentation.

Finally, is there a way to go colder than the neutral positions other 
than using a "colder" paper, i.e. is there a colder ink we could 
progress through to get varying levels of cold, as with the warm 
carts?  Maybe an ink from one of the other printers or create your 
own?
Thanks,
Randy

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Roark" 
<paul.roark@v...> wrote:
> K2,
> 
> You are correct.  The EZ inks are the same in all the color 
positions
> (unless you choose to warm it up a bit by putting a warm cart in Y 
for some
> warmth, M or C for more warmth).  The chips are different for the 
C, M, & Y
> positions.  That is the only difference.
> 
> Paul
> www.PaulRoark.com 
> ______________________________
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: K2 Chittin [mailto:k2.lists@v...] 
> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 3:25 AM
> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Digital BW] EZ ink positions
> 
> A friend was placing an order from MIS for a CFS for his C84 so I 
took
> advantage of it to order one bottle of EZ neutral inks and some 
empty carts
> to have a play with on his machine.  This ink is to go in all 3 
colour
> positions.  I recall reading that the EZ inks are all the same for 
the 3
> colour positions and that only the cartridges themselves differ 
because the
> chip is different for each colour.  Also, the reason MIS lists 3 
separate
> "colour" bottles is just so that people wouldn't get confused.  Can 
someone
> please confirm this?  I don't want to suffer the pain of trawling 
through
> the Yahoo archives.
> 
> Thanks
> K2
> 
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